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So two weeks, two very difference conferences. What Labour and Tory parties have in common is that they both have newly chosen leaders. Labour’s by-election from the mass ranks of the party (twice) and the Tory’s by ‘acclamation’ once (if that’s the term for it). If there is one significant difference between the two, it is more...read more

Labour Party leader Ed Miliband has pledged to bring the voting age in the UK down to 16 if his party is elected next year. In his speech to the Labour Party national conference in Manchester yesterday, Miliband told attendees "it i...

Britain's opposition party, Labour, has recently shifted radically to the left with the election of veteran backbench activist Jeremy Corbyn as party leader. The ruling Conservative Party are wasting no time in taking advantage, rap...

Jeremy Corbyn put pressure on Theresa May to clarify the government's position on Brexit in their first clash since the end of conference season.
In a feisty session of Prime Minister's Questions, the newly re-elected Labour leader ...

Ipsos MORI: Conservatives 47 / Labour 29
The Tories remain very comfortable despite splits over Brexit
The Conservatives have stretched their lead over Labour to a huge 18 points, according to a new opinion poll.
The Ipsos MORI surv...